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Couldn't imagine being a grown adult and being concerned about satanic imagery.
Might as well walk around afraid of the boogeyman.
Might as well walk around afraid of the boogeyman.
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The difference is with those fake Nike shoes he had the devil was symbolized on them which is what caused the outcry in his case. Lil Nas X forgot to mention that in his tweet above.
Couldn't imagine being a grown adult and being concerned about satanic imagery.
Might as well walk around afraid of the boogeyman.
Which is dumb regardless because you can find depictions of the devil on plenty of things. I am thinking the blood and big name shoe brand like Nike had something to do with the outrage but it's just strange to put your blood on merch. Who would want that and why?
One of the better heel-turns of the past few years, honestly.They were introduced to Lil Nas X as black cowboy singing a country x rap x pop song that all conservatives loved. To watch him go from that to twerking on the devil was too much for their hillbilly hearts to take.
Skimming through this thread made me realize that Twitter is basically an online highschool for adults. Popularity contest, drama, petty insults, mob mentality, so much negativity.
There's charm and peace in the fact that you don't know what's on everyone's mind every second of the day. Accessing sites like that compromise that solace.
The way T.I. addresses comics >>>> the way Will addresses comics.
Wait…what if TI slapped her though?